Techniques used by Kenshin
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Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Sou Sen Randomly attacking the vital points at high speed, it doesn't give the enemy a chance to recover from the attack. Very ideal for enemies with great stamina.
Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Tsui Sen
Randomly attacking the vital points at high speed, it doesn't give the enemy a chance to recover from the attack. Very ideal for enemies with great stamina.
Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Sou Ryu Sen
This is one of Kenshin's unique techniques that maximizes his reversed-blade Sakaba edge. The Sakaba is slower then a regular sword, so the enemy might dodge it. But even if the enemy dodges the sword, the sheath follows up the first attack.
Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Do Ryu Sen
With God-like power, Kenshin slashes above the ground. Dirt and stone fly like a dragon, attacking the enemy. It's really handy against those out of range enemies, or for countering the enemies' moves.
Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Sho Sen
This techinque rises toward the enemy's throat, a very lethal attack. The enemy's falling weight combines with Kenshin's upper-thrust, delivering more damage then a regular attack would.
Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu, Ryu Kan Sen-Tsumuji
This is another attack where the God-like speed is crucial. Using his speed to get past his enemy's sword, Kenshin then strikes that enemy's body in the mid section. The move looks like a dragon ascending to heaven.
Ama Kakeru Ryu no Hirameki
The Hiten Mitusrugi Ryu succession technique, a Battou Jutsu that's faster then God-like speed. This is Kenshin's ultimate attack.
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